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Pete La Roca - Basra FLAC
Performer:
Pete La Roca
Album:
Basra
Style:
Post Bop, Modal
Released:
1965
Country:
US
Label:
Blue Note
Catalog:
BLP 4205, 4205
FLAC size:
2230 mb
MP3 size:
2848 mb
WMA size:
2836 mb


Tracklist


1Tears Come From Heaven
Written-By – Pete La Roca
2Candu
Written-By – Pete La Roca
3Basra
Written-By – Pete La Roca
4Malaguena
Written-By – Ernesto Lecuona
5Eiderdown
Written-By – Steve Swallow
6Lazy Afternoon
Written-By – Moross, Latouche


Versions


CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
CDP 7243 8 32091 2 5, B2-32091Pete La Roca Basra ‎(CD, Album, Ltd, RE, RM)Blue Note, Blue NoteCDP 7243 8 32091 2 5, B2-32091US1995
GXK-8129, BST 84205Pete La Roca Basra ‎(LP, Album, RE)Blue Note, Blue NoteGXK-8129, BST 84205Japan1979
0838650, 00602508386503, BST 84205, ST-84205, 8420Pete La Roca Basra ‎(LP, Album, RE, 180)Blue Note, UMe, Blue Note, UMe, Blue Note, Blue Note, Blue Note0838650, 00602508386503, BST 84205, ST-84205, 8420USA & Europe2020
7243 8 75259 2 4Pete La Roca Basra ‎(CD, Album, Copy Prot., RE, RM)Blue Note7243 8 75259 2 4Europe2005
TOCJ-9104Pete La Roca Basra ‎(CD, Album, Ltd, RE, RM, Pap)Blue NoteTOCJ-9104Japan1999


Credits


  • BassSteve Swallow
  • Design [Cover]Reid Miles
  • DrumsPete La Roca
  • Lacquer Cut ByVan Gelder
  • Liner NotesIra Gitler
  • Photography By [Cover Photo]Francis Wolff
  • PianoSteve Kuhn
  • ProducerAlfred Lion
  • Recorded By [Recording By]Rudy Van Gelder
  • Tenor SaxophoneJoe Henderson


Notes


Recorded on May 19, 1965.
"VAN GELDER" is stamped and the Plastylite "ear" is inscribed into the run out groove of both sides.
Label is blue and white, with "Blue Note Records Inc • New York USA".
Back cover reads "43 West 61st St., New York 23".
No deep groove.

A1. Edward B. Marks - BMI
A2 to B1, B3. Blue Horizon Music - BMI
B2. Chappell & Co. - ASCAP


Barcodes


  • Matrix / Runout (Side A label, in parantheses): BN-4205-A
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B label, in parantheses): BN-4205-B
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A runout): BNLP-4205-A VAN GELDER [Plastylite "ear"]
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B runout): BNLP-4205-B VAN GELDER [Plastylite "ear"]
  • Rights Society: BMI
  • Rights Society: ASCAP


Companies


  • Recorded At – Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey
  • Published By – Edward B. Marks
  • Published By – Blue Horizon
  • Published By – Chappell & Co.
  • Lacquer Cut At – Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey
  • Pressed By – Plastylite


Video



Album


Basra is the debut album by American drummer Pete La Roca, recorded in 1965 and released on the Blue Note label. All compositions by Pete La Roca except as noted. Malagueña Ernesto Lecuona - 9:01. Candu - 6:45. Tears Come from Heaven - 5:00. It is strange to realize that drummer Pete La Roca only led two albums during the prime years of his career, for this CD reissue of his initial date is a classic. La Roca's three originals Basra, which holds one's interest despite staying on one chord throughout, the blues Candu, and the complex Tears Come From Heaven are stimulating but it is the other three songs that really bring out the best playing in the quartet which is comprised of tenor saxophonist Joe Henderson, pianist Steve Kuhn, and bassist. Pete La Roca was born Pete Sims in 1938 and in his early years as a professional musician played timbales in Latin bands, a period that gave him the name La Roca the Rock and a distinctive style that manifested itself in his drum set accompaniment and solos in later years. His first major gig was with Sonny Rollins to who he was introduced by Max Roach, playing live with the master saxophonist between 1957 and 1959. A sole album with La Roca survives from that period, the 1958 Blue Note album A Night at the Village Vanguard. From the afternoon set, A Night In Tunisia is a good example of La Roca. Pete La Roca - Basra 1965. To favorites 1 Download album. Listen album. Pete La Roca. Songs in album Pete La Roca - Basra 1965. Pete La Roca - Malaguena. Pete La Roca - Candu. Pete La Roca - Tears Come From Heaven. Pete La Roca - Basra. Pete La Roca - Lazy Afternoon. Pete La Roca - Eiderdown. Total votes: 1. Other albums by Pete La Roca. Turkish Women At The Bath. Album 1965 6 Songs. Jazz 1965. number from Pete La Roca's classic Blue Note album Basra. Recorded on May 19, 1965 by Rudy Van Gelder at the Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Steve Kuhn Trio, Steve Swallow, Pete La Roca. 2004 Remastered. Turkish Women at the Bath. Critic Score. La Roca. Basra CD, Album, Copy Prot. RE, RM. Blue Note. Pete La Roca - Tears Come From Heaven 5:02. Pete La Roca - Basra Basra, 1965 10:00. Pete La Roca - Lazy Afternoon 5:33. Pete La Roca - Eiderdown 4:30. Basra is a music album by Pete La Roca released in 1965. Basra is ranked 11,496th in the overall chart, 779th in the 1960s, and 72nd in the year 1965. This album is rated in the top 18 of all albums on